Who Should Use LogMeIn Hamachi?

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Here are a few examples of how you can take advantage of Hamachi.

IT Support: Building a Mobile Office LAN

Many mobile workers use their
laptops in the office while connected to their
company's shared resources (file servers, network printers, mail servers,
etc.). But if a user moves away from the local network, he will no longer be
able to access these resources. Software that is configured to work
inside the office becomes useless
outside the office.

Using Hamachi, mobile workers become members of a Hamachi network
wherein all shared resources are also network members. As a result, network
configurations can remain unchanged. Hamachi sets up exactly the same
networking environment for the mobile user no matter where he is.

Tip:Hub-and-spoke and
gateway are the best networking modes for this scenario.

IT Support: Setting Up Network Access for Home Workers

Home workers can be more productive when they have secure access to
shared IT resources. Using the Hamachi client, home workers gain a secure
tunnel directly into their company's network. They can work from home and still
access the resources they need.

Tip:Hub-and-spoke and
gateway are the best networking modes for this scenario.

Outsourced IT: Managing Multiple Networks

A service provider with a number of administrators on his team wants
to set up and maintain multiple Hamachi networks for multiple customers. He
uses
LogMeIn Central to create Hamachi networks, deploy Hamachi
clients, and apply default and custom settings for each customer. He can also
manage other administrators in his organization, generate client activity
reports, and manage network activity.

Small to Medium Sized Organizations: Virtual LAN

Organizations without a physical LAN can use the
mesh network type to set up a virtual corporate LAN.